Garden Plants

Garden Plants

A garden is a delimited area of land on which crops are planted or grown. A garden can be utilitarian in nature, a vegetable garden, scientific, a botanical garden, allotment garden or a decorative ornamental garden. Someone who creates and maintains a garden professionally is called a gardener or gardener. A landscaper can design the garden in a particular style, such as a Japanese garden, Chinese garden, English or French garden. Source: Wikipedia

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Symphytum officinale
Symphytum officinale is called common comfrey in Dutch. It is a deciduous perennial with a bushy upright but widely spread habit. The leaves are large, dark green, lanceolate and rough-haired. This comfrey flowers from May to July with very variably colored (pink, white, purple), bell-shaped flowers in hanging flower clusters. Symphytum officinale prefers a position in the sun or partial shade and neutral, moist soil. The plant has medicinal power and the leaf litter is a good compost activator. Common comfrey is hardy and, once established, also fairly drought tolerant. It is a good pregnancy plant for bees and can tolerate some air pollution as well.
Are sold per 4.
Price is for 4 pieces.
€7.72
Allium giganteum
Allium giganteum or ornamental onion is a striking perennial bulbous plant with a narrow, tall upright shape and strap-shaped, gray-green aromatic leaves. From May to July, this plant blooms with countless purple-pink flowers grouped in large, almost spherical flower heads on high vertical stems. Allium prefers a position in full sun or partial shade, does well in almost any soil type and requires little maintenance. This ornamental onion is very hardy, drought tolerant and resistant to air pollution.
€6.21
Rosa 'Rotilia'
Rosa "rotilia" (syn. "Korvillade") is a medium-sized floribunda rose that was introduced by cordes in 2000. This floribunda rose, with adr label, has a bushy but compact shape with medium-sized, dark green, glossy leaves. It blooms in summer and fall with small, semi-double, crimson, light-scented flowers with 8 to 30 petals. Rosa "rotilia" prefers a sunny position and a slightly moist, but very permeable soil. It does well in all soil types. This rose is hardy, tolerates sea wind and air pollution, attracts bees and insects and is disease resistant.
€11.53
Thalia dealbata
Thalia dealbata is native to southeastern North America. This water plant with a tropical look has large, oval to lanceolate, gray-green leaves with a fine red leaf margin and a powdery, white underside. The plant blooms from July to September with violet-colored, waxy flowers. These are grouped in long spikes on tall stems. Thalia dealbata prefers a warm, sunny position and a water depth of 30 to 60 cm, preferably in loamy soil. The plant is hardy if it is overwintered sufficiently deep in the winter months and thus frost-free, a depth of 60 cm is recommended during these months. The plant is sea wind and salt tolerant, tolerates air pollution, attracts bees and butterflies and does not suffer from diseases.
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€44.52
Tulbaghia violacea
Tulbaghia violacea is called wild garlic in Dutch. It is a vigorous clump-forming bulbous plant from South Africa with beautiful inflorescences and culinary properties. Wild garlic looks a bit like agapanthus. The leaves are gray-green, slightly fleshy, narrow elongated and, when bruised, have a garlic scent. The plant blooms from May to August with lilac to purple-pink flowers in terminal flower heads. Tulbaghia violacea prefers a position in full sun and a well-drained, humus-rich soil that does not dry out too much during the flowering season. This plant can therefore be used well at the pond edge. It is moderately hardy and requires winter protection just like agapanthus. Thulbaghia tolerates sea breeze and air pollution.
P9 are sold per 4.
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€12.68
Allium hybr. 'Gladiator'
Allium "gladiator", in Dutch called star look, is a deciduous, not too high upright ornamental onion with small and short grassy, green leaves that are already yellowed before flowering. This giant ornamental onion owes its name to purple-red star-shaped flowers in large spherical flower heads on upright stems. Allium "gladiator" likes a sunny position, a well-drained soil and attracts bees and butterflies. This plant is hardy.
€6.21
Typha angustifolia
Typha angustifolia, in Dutch called "little cattail", is an indigenous aquatic plant that is mainly found in acidic and nutrient-poor water. This perennial has a high upright and wide spreading habit. It easily proliferates through rhizomes, so lock it up in a good pond basket is the message. The leaves are narrow, linear and colored blue-green to blue-gray. Small cattail flowers from June to August with double cigar-shaped spikes, the male spikes are at the top, the female a few centimeters lower. After wind fertilization, the female flowers form the characteristic spindle-shaped "cigars". Typha angustifolia likes a sunny position and a swampy soil with a water depth of 15 to 20 cm, although it can easily stand up to 80 cm deep.
P9 are sold per 4.
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€7.72
Allium hybr. 'Globemaster'
This cultivar blooms with violet-purple large flower bulbs of 25 cm in diameter, even after flowering they retain their ornamental value ... a beautiful silhouette.
Preferably plant in a sunny place.
The leaves remain low, 15cm above the ground.
€8.21
Typha lat. 'Variegata'
Typha latifolia "Variegata", in Dutch called "variegated cattail", is an indigenous aquatic plant that is mainly found in acidic and nutrient-poor water. This perennial has a high upright and wide spreading habit. It easily proliferates through rhizomes, so lock it up in a good pond basket is the message. The leaves are narrow, linear and green-white. Variegated cattail blooms from June to September with double cigar-shaped spikes. The male spikes are at the top, the female a few centimeters lower. After wind fertilization, the female flowers form the characteristic spindle-shaped "cigars". Typha latifolia "Variegata" prefers a sunny position and a swampy soil with a water depth of 15 to 35 cm.
P9 are sold per 4.
Price is for 4 pieces.
€37.60
Rosa rugosa
Ideal for a hedge, they are dense, thorny shrubs with scented single or double flowers that bloom all summer until the end of August, after which you get the shiny red hips that look more like small apples.
Ideal for coastal or slope planting, they tolerate a lot of wind
€5.21
Rosa rugosa 'Alba'
Rosa rugosa 'Alba', flowers from May to September, sometimes until the end of November. The flowers are up to 10 cm in size with a golden heart, single and pure white with overlapping petals. Fragrant. The dark green leaves show a beautiful golden yellow autumn color and are attached to sturdy branches with small spines. The old branches are best pruned back regularly. Rosa rugosa 'Alba' is a beautiful rose with a striking appearance that is enhanced by the bright red hips and the beautiful autumn color. A place in full sun is recommended, but they also do well in partial shade. It can tolerate poor soils and extreme conditions well. Requires a spacious site as the stems form many underground outgrowths. Also well suited for rose hedges.
€5.21